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Phoenix heat shatters records after 19th day of 110+ degree temperatures
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Phoenix, Arizona is scorching with 110-plus temperatures for the 19th consecutive day, shattering a nearly 50-year record. Meanwhile across the U.S., 63 million Americans are living under heat threats from southern California to Miami. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin has more updates.July 18, 2023